Hins Cheung King Hin two days ago led a group of child
actors to Shenzhen to work on the Emperor Motion Picture WE'RE THE WORLD
(CHAN LAN JEH YUT HAK). Hin Jai revealed that earlier while shooting in
the Mainland, he ran into a "village thug". At the time team asked local
farmers to rent their homes for the shoot. They agreed at the price of
18,000 RMB. Later someone at the last minute increased the price to
150,000 RMB.

Hin Jai said, "That night was pretty dangerous, we got the police
and the government leaders to intervene. Finally we still had to give
100,000 (RMB)." Hin Jai continued that the homeowner's family even
confiscated HK$3 million worth of production equipment and the police had
to intervene. "He said it wasn't kidnapping, the people could leave but
the equipment had to stay. What made me feel the least comfortable was he
forced the producer to make documents and finger prints. What era is
this?"
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Hin Jai also said that even Mainland teams would run into such
problems when shooting in the mountains of the Mainland. "I am more
disappointed that the local government help them. The money that we gave
was enough to bulldoze his home and start all over. The cost was very
unreasonable, but the production progress couldn't be hindered."

Speaking of his first lead film role, Hin Jai said that everyday
he worked for over 10 hours. He learned the choreography as he shot. He
also said that this time had no set script. The director gave actors room
to perform. "It's the first time in my career to have such a major role,
I will grasp the opportunity because the company has such high hopes for
me by giving me this film." With many child actors, Hin Jai joked, "My
voice is hoarse from yelling, they are very quick on their feet when they
talk back. (Don't you want children?) They actually scare me! Every
night I have nightmares."